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Old 1st December 2012, 15:53   #13
willsy
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Heat gun seems to work well as an initial 'get it back to good standard colour' provided that you take your time and don't get too close

After that it will still need to be maintained with some good bumper care products as its the drying out of the plastic which will in turn cause the plastic to fade, it does need a decent product applying to put some moisture back into it.

I've used megs trim restorer and auto glym equivalents recently and the auto glym seems better in the long run
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